58 he END of a perfect day A good car, good roads, and- a good hotel. After miles and miles of driving, the weary motorist craves appetizing food and sound sleep in attractive surround- ings. Make your summer tour a suc- cession of perfect days by including any of the following stop-Overs in your itinerary. Each of these fine hotels specializes in hospitable service to the motorist at moderate rates. Vche k 0 The ROOSEVELT I\J" ew York City 0 The BENJ AMIN FRANKLIN Philadelphia D The OLYMPIC Seattle, Wash. D The BANCROFT Worcester, Mas5. D The ROBERT TREAT Newark, N. J. D The ALEXANDER HAMIL TON Paterson, N. J. D The STACY-TRENT Trenton, N. J. D The PENN-HARRIS Harrisburg, Pa. D The TEN EYCK Albany, N. Y. D The UTICA Utica, N. Y. 0 The ONONDAGA Syracuse, N. Y. D The ROCHESTER Rochester, N. Y. D The SENECA D The NIAGARA Niagara Falls, N. Y. 0 The LAWRENCE Erie. Pa. D The PORTAGE Akron. Ohio 0 The DURANT Flint, Michigan 0 The PRESIDENT Kansas City, Mo. IN CANADA 0 The MOUNT ROYAL Montreal D KING EDWARD HOTEL Toronto D ROYAL CONNAUGHT Hamilton D The CLIFTON Niagara Falls D The PRINCE EDW ARD Windsor 0 The ADMIRAL BEATTY St. John, N. B. ,. AffiliatedAbroad: Important Hotels of U. N. I. T. 1. Hotel System and Other Select Hotels; and. in the Orient, with the Japan Hotel Association. Tokio, Ja1>an. United Travel and Hotel Bureau: European Headquarters-Paris. 6 Rue Caumartin; London. 7 St. James's Street. S. W. I. . tolerantly widened the roads leading to Ontario ports of entry, and is breaking in a whole flock of customs inspectors and other disagreeable of- ficials. The ramps to all bridges have been strengthened and a formidable array of roadhouses is springihg up on the Canadian side. So far these ha ve not stood the test of occupancy, but their merits will be reported as the season advances. The government of Ontario, which was recently enrolled among the wet and unregenerate prov- inces, has set up eight liquor stores along the border, and the procedure of the American tourists is as follows: Go to one of the government stores, buy a liquor permit for $2, fill your flask and retire to a domicile with a little group of your friends, a domicile being rather broadly defined as a hotel room, a private house, a folding garage or a pup-tent. A UTOMOBILISTS planning to trace the Hudson to its source this spring should be warned that the roads between Peekskill and Poughkeepsie are torn up wi th a happy disre gard for the ordinance requiring that half of the road shall be passable. Kindly traffic policemen are directing cars across the Bear Mountain Bridge at Annsville, bringing legitimate wails f rom the East Shore resorts, whose keepers, poor wretches, know that mo- torists who once get on the West Shore are apt to stay there all the way to Albany. For the benefit of those who do not know their way about on the Palisades side, I suggest that the Thayer Hotel, at West Point, com- mands an excellent view of the cadets and is very comfortable indeed, and that the Palatine, at N ewburgh, is a summer hotel of the better sort. At Highland you can ferry back to the East Shore and rub your eyes to find yourself in Poughkeepsie. The most feasible arrangement here is to register at the Vassar Alumnae House, which is hospitable to non-alumnae of both sexes and offers rooms of great charm and palatable food that belongs to the Alice Foote MacDougall school of cooking. At Rhinebeck, a short drive beyond Poughkeepsie, along the Hudson, is the Beekman Arms, which opened this month after an extensive program of alterations. The food is good, the occasional mu- sic is very gay, and the inn, as a whole, is by far the most charming of the half-dozen I have had pointed out to me as the oldest hotel in America. -G. P. dUNE +. 1917 ., /' 0VefY outdoor sþort , ,.. ,... ., .. , , C' {' . , t:: . 0 . I , \'. . Edgewood Inn J! fl exclusive ()OllJllry hole! Greenwicl1 Conn. 45 minnta jiollL New YOrks whirl tp New England's green hills Overlooking the Sound. 150 spacious rooms with private baths. Broad, breeze-swept verandas. Faultless hotel service. Excellent food. American Plan. Select clientele. Within easy commuting distance of N ew York. 45 minutes--on fre- quent trains 1 ., Golf, Tennis, Horsehac1. Riding 7 Bathing 7 Dancing. Glorious walking and riding trails. Magnificent motoring country. Now Open Attractive wee11y rates for June Telephone;J Green"\vich 1750 Management: Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Richards 'h'" 'W"" I 1/.111" ill/III/HIli..,. "III/J//.//I/î l \ \ \ 11\\\\'\\\\ \\ \\",., 11111 If II "' fill" \nll/ll